In the papers submitted during the nomination for 2015 Delhi polls, the senior AAP leader had declared that he owned a Maruti Swift car of make 2013
The Aam Aadmi Party has dropped 15 sitting MLAs from its list of 70 candidates and given ticket to a total of 24 first-timers
Delhi is going to polls on February 8 as the tenure of the Assembly is ending next month.
No immediate reaction on the report was available from the AAP
From Arvind Kejriwal to Atishi, here's the list of all candidates for the February 8 elections
The party has denied tickets to 15 MLAs and has fielded 24 new faces. The party has given tickets to 46 sitting MLAs
The party has dropped 15 of its sitting legislators
Delhi will go to polls on February 8 and the counting of votes will take place on February 11.
The AAP government's mission to fix Delhi's broken school system has borne some results although it still has a long way to go
The Deputy CM of Delhi said the February 8 Assembly elections in the national capital will not be fought just between two parties, but also between two models of shaping the country's future
He accused that the BJP wants to give benefits only to the rich. 'People are paying taxes and AAP is giving them free services. This is their right.'
The 2.52-minute song by Vishal Dadlani, was on the lines of party's slogan for the Delhi Assembly elections
According to party sources, the 'report card' of each MLA is being prepared by the party
The Purvanchalis are projected to form about one-third of Delhi's total population, comprising about 25-30% of the total 14.6 million voters
The Delhi deputy chief minister said that according to central government data on elementary education, there is a huge decrease in student enrolments in government schools of BJP ruled-states
"If they really want to regularise the unauthorized colonies why don't they give registry to the people," he told reporters in a press conference
"It needs to be thoroughly investigated which groups and organizations were behind the riots and investigation needs to be done and culprits should be arrested," he added.
"We demand a CBI inquiry into it... We also promise that if the Congress comes to power in Delhi, we will transfer the subsidy directly into the bank accounts of consumers," he said
The Aam Aadmi Party won 67 out of 70 seats in the 2015 Delhi Assembly elections
The decision was taken following several violations by such outlets, they said